Hi...This is with reference to the thread posted at the given link:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-January/099108.html
The message is posted by one Mr.Javier.Leon-Gutierrez . Searching UPC
directory , I found your's to be the most matching.
If you are indeed the poster of this
When Kaspersky adds the following to smb.conf
I can't connect from XP.
If I comment out vfs object connection is restored.
snip
[store-00]
# ADDED BY KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS FOR SAMBA SERVERS 5.0
vfs object = kavsamba5-smb-3.0.2
comment = File Directories
path = /store-00
On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 17:31 -0800, David Busby wrote:
I'm looking at the NTLM hash, I need to make my own.
I was going to look at somehow using libsmb or something but don't
really know how to. Can I do this in perl? I can make Unicode scalars
and send those to md4_hex() to get the output,
Hi list,
I have problems working samba 3.0.9 with VFS recycle. I have made an
exculde
to a folder on the share, but any file that was deleted out of this
folder,
still moved to trash. Also all files from exclude (like .tmp ...) were
stored
to trash.
Another problem is, that any file
I would be interesed to read an answer to this question :)
Here's the part I don't understand. How can this work with
the NT user
manager, if it doesn't transmit the clear text password to
samba? How
is the Unix password updated? My understanding is that you
have to have
the
I have set up a Samba server (Version 3.0.10-1.fc2) on a Fedora 2 box,
but it appears to always be allowing anonymous login now and when I
try to log in with a valid user it keeps telling me the login failed.
Can someone tell me why this is
happening and also, why are authorized users not able to
I am trying to resolve a problem with NetBIOS wildcard broadcast queries
being relayed/repeated by around 50 US Robotics wireless access points.
The APs only re-broadcast wildcard queries from our samba3 server - our
numerous windows 2003 servers do not appear to use wildcard broadcast
queries (if
John H Terpstra:
The Samba-HOWTO-Collection is literally intended to be correct and
capable of being followed literally! Please document what sucks and
help us to improve our documentation. I encourage you to file a bug
report with details of what needs to be fixed. You can file a bug
Hi ,
I am facing a problem while configuring Samba on AIX 5.2. The configure
completes without any issues , but getting an error while running
make . Any pointers to this problem will be helpfull.
Options used for Configure are - ./configure --with-winbind --with-ldap
--with-ads
Hello,
I'm using Samba 3.0.10 as file server and PDC for some Win2000 Pro
clients, and I'd like to get detailed and clear logs of file/dir
creation/open/save/deletion on some shares. The standard logs are a bit
too much for me. The ideal would be a well balanced setting of the
extd_audit VFS
Hi,
I see in Samba-HOWTO-Collection on the samba web-site that the sambaSID
must be set to
S-1-5-21---xxx-500, but actuelly, my SambaSID for my administrator
is from uid *2 +1000
For correct usage of administrator account, do I have to change my sambaSID
?
thank you
When I set debul level = 10 vfs:10 (thanks to another post)
I don't use cups, it's the vfs stuff is the bother.
samba was compiled\installed from
samba-3.0.11-1.src.rpm
http://us4.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/Fedora/SRPMS/samba-3.0.11-1.src.rpm
I got the following: in smbd.log.frank-01
Hello,
I would like to upgrade my existing posix-groups to be
sambaGroupMapping`s. Here is an example posixGroup:
dn: cn=mygroup,ou=Group,ou=corp,o=Mundwerk,dc=excelsisnet,dc=com
gidNumber: 1001
memberUid: jwitte
description: blabla
objectClass: posixGroup
objectClass: top
cn: cvsadmin
how do i
I would like to upgrade my existing posix-groups to be
sambaGroupMapping`s. Here is an example posixGroup:
dn: cn=mygroup,ou=Group,ou=corp,o=Mundwerk,dc=excelsisnet,dc=com
gidNumber: 1001
memberUid: jwitte
description: blabla
objectClass: posixGroup
objectClass: top
cn: cvsadmin
how do i
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Heupink, Mourik Jan C. wrote:
| I would be interesed to read an answer to this question :)
The new password is transmitted ina reversible encryption.
The key can either be the user's old password hash
(user password change) or the session key in
Hi List,
I have a problem with printing and cannot find a solution in the HowTo
or in the mail archive.
I have set up Point and click printing according to the official samba
howto. I uploaded the drivers to the server and can print from the
clients just fine, with one exeption:
As a printer
I want to check my new LDAP passdb with the net command, but I get:
# net user
root's password:
[2005/02/08 15:00:09, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186)
ads_connect: Interrupted system call
If I use a wrong password, I get:
# net user
root's password:
[2005/02/08 15:04:05, 0]
Hello,
I would like to compile samba-latest on an old Linux system (SuSE 7.2).
Everything seems to run quite well until it comes to the vfs-modules:
---snip---
Linking libsmbclient non-shared library bin/libsmbclient.a
Linking libsmbclient shared library bin/libsmbclient.so
Compiling
I want to check my new LDAP passdb with the net command, but I get:
# net user
root's password:
[2005/02/08 15:00:09, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186)
ads_connect: Interrupted system call
I don't think you should be seeing ads messages at all. What is your
security setting? Perhaps
Hi list,
I get the following message:
nmbd[6294]: There is already a domain master browser at IP 10.0.0.127 for
workgroup WORKGROUP registered on subnet UNICAST_SUBNET.
We have no box with IP 10.0.0.127, this was the IP at installation time, it is
changed now.
What is the reason for this
Am Dienstag, den 08.02.2005, 08:13 -0600 schrieb Paul Gienger:
I want to check my new LDAP passdb with the net command, but I get:
# net user
root's password:
[2005/02/08 15:00:09, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(186)
ads_connect: Interrupted system call
I don't think you should be
It is cached data, probably in wins.dat. Stop samba, drop the file, restart and
the problem goes away.
You can lsof while samba is running, grep for samba tasks, and see what dirs
samba uses on your distro. Then grep in those dirs for the bad IP.
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Remove the
some more testing - I removed the printers.tbd and all the driver
files then reloaded cups/samba -
I still recieve the error:
enumdrivers
result was WERR_UNKNOWN_PRINTER_DRIVER
I am wondering if this is a bug in 3.0.9
running the same command on a 2.2.8a install does not return the error
- and
Hello all,
I'm running smb 2.2.12 on Red Hat AS 2.1. I have multiple smb instances
running on this machine all bound to their own network interface. My
question is how do I join each one individually to the same domain. Is there
an option in the config file to point to the MACHINE.SID file?
Well, next problem.
Because of samba isn't running on alphaserver 1200 with gentoo linux and
kernel 2.6.9-ac12 i've simply exported my smbroot (on alpha, it is my
fileserver) and have samba running on an intel pentium4 box, also gentoo,
kernel 2.6.0-ac12. Seems to work, eccept some locking
My setup was also on Slackware 10, and the time zone was correct, but still
the time was incorrect, and changing strangely on every reboot (it was a
dual-boot machine). I suppose it is a bug in Slackware 10. Besides, even the
time zone is the same as yours - GMT+2. /etc/localtome is a symlink
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Chris McKeever wrote:
| some more testing - I removed the printers.tbd and all the driver
| files then reloaded cups/samba -
|
| I still recieve the error:
| enumdrivers
| result was WERR_UNKNOWN_PRINTER_DRIVER
|
| I am wondering if this is a bug in
Hi all,
I've been working on shell scripts that allow to manage ldap accounts (users,
groups, machines). They are similar to the smbldap-tools but do not need PERL to
work (and so on...) and are *very* simple to configure - they may be a good
alternative. The only tools you need are standard ldap
Remove the flags -Wl,-Bsymbolic and maybe -Wl,--allow-shlib-undefined
from your Makefile.
Very old linkers don't like them.
Daniel
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Ganael Laplanche wrote:
Hi all,
I've been working on shell scripts that allow to manage ldap accounts (users,
groups, machines).
Very cool. LDAP configuration is always an interesting beast, and I
welcome a set of tools to deal with them other the the smbldap-tools.
They are similar to the
BTW, are these really errors or just warnings?
|Remove the flags -Wl,-Bsymbolic and maybe -Wl,--allow-shlib-undefined
from your Makefile.
|Very old linkers don't like them.
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Hi all,
in our LAN we use a Samba server (version 2.2.9) on Linux (Debian Woody)
to provide file services to workstations running (mostly) W2K. WinCVS is
a GUI frontend to the popular CVS version control system. After the swap
to and from daylight savings time WinCVS erroneously flags all files
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 09:22:15 -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Chris McKeever wrote:
| some more testing - I removed the printers.tbd and all the driver
| files then reloaded cups/samba -
|
| I still recieve the error:
|
Well, next problem.
Because of samba isn't running on alphaserver 1200 with gentoo linux and
kernel 2.6.9-ac12 i've simply exported my smbroot (on alpha, it is my
fileserver) and have samba running on an intel pentium4 box, also gentoo,
kernel 2.6.0-ac12. Seems to work, eccept some locking
Greetings,
We have home grown user management backend system, and I have ported
our v2.2.x passdb over to v3 type plugin. I am able to access files and
print using our backend. I am running into trouble joining PCs to the
domain.
I am assuming the primary problem is that our backend system
I'm trying to get Samba 3.0.9-2.3 to work under Suse 9.2. This my very
first Linux install and I'm a little at sea here. There are so many things
that could be wrong I don't know where to start.
The Windows machine I'm using as a client has TCP/IP, file/printer sharing,
and Client for MS
Top-posting only because it's short. You need to start nmbd on the Linux box.
Make sure that it is not a local, domain, or preferred master, and that the
OS level is low (5 or so).
Misty
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 11:55 am, Tom Peters wrote:
I'm trying to get Samba 3.0.9-2.3 to work under
I noticed that viewing and writing of files from my Windows 2003
server to my Samba Linux server is really slow. I can see that it's
freezing up for a couple of seconds sometimes. How do I go about
troubleshooting this problem to figure out where the bottleneck is?
It just seems so strange
Hi all!!
We have 2 printers shared via samba with good results. Nowadays, we have
the cups postscript driver in the server for windowsNT/2000/XP and it works
fine, but i want to put the hp postscript driver as we have 2 hp printers.
I put the postscript driver via rpcclient without no problem:
hi all again!
i've solved the previous mail about printer drivers. But i've been
surprised
by the fact that when i install in a windows client a printer via samba,
the
driver that it downloads from the server is different from the driver i've
installed in a standalone pc... but they are the same
I recently upgraded a backup fileserver used for testing purposes from
samba-3.0.10 to the current samba-3.0.11 using the FreeBSD portupgrade.
The fileserver is setup in a W2K AD. The fileserver uses Winbind to get
AD accounts and shares are created on the Samba server. Worked fine
until the
Hi
I just tried out YOur scripts on a brand new installation. Very cool
but:
ldapscripts.log:
02/08/05 - 06:09:01 : Command : /usr/local/bin/ldapaddmachine
Successfully added machine philippines$ to LDAP
samba-log:
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On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 07:04:33AM +, Robert Szeleney wrote:
Hi!
I just want to announce that I successfully ported SAMBA without any
modifications to SkyOS. If you want to take a look at the small SAMBA
configuration utility used to configure SAMBA on SkyOS, you can take a look at
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 02:07, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
I have no gripes with the official Samba docs as included in the Red Hat
3.0.9 Samba srpm. Either the Terpstra docs or Jerry Carter's O'Reilly
boot. They are very clear, accurate and to the point; much trouble has
Thank-you for clarifying
good morning all,
i have a fc2 server running samba 3.0.10-1.
from my daily logwatch i get these type of entries:
smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648) workstation1 (10.19.1.2) connect
to service share1 initially as user user1 (uid=802, gid=512) (pid 28851) : 5
Time(s)
on all shares that
Hello,
Here is something I have just noticed and was wondering if anyone else
has noticed this.
When I address the samba server with its primary dns name, there are no
problems with observing and changing the settings of the printers.
When I address the samba server using the netbios name
Hi, Gibson.
I saw a page in the internet that you say something about ACQUA SEVER. Could
you tell me more about it?
I need to a sourch about it.
Thank you very much.
Marcio
-
Yahoo! Acesso Grátis - Internet rápida e grátis. Instale o
Hello
I have a client who historical had a machinename with an underscore
in it : samba_machine
I had to get rid of the underscore names and changed the name
to samba-machine. At the same time I upgraded to samba-3.0.11 to
get a printer queue problem resolved.
Now it seems the Domain SID has
everything seems to be working good other than this strange nuance
(that doesnt seem to effect anything)
drivers get listed twice - any ideas? or should I just forget I saw this -- !
rpcclient $ enumdrivers
[Windows NT x86]
Printer Driver Info 1:
Driver Name: [magicolor 2300 DL]
We have been running a few Linux machines (FC2) as members of our Win2k3
Active Directory domain. They were all humming along fine using winbind
for logins and ldap on a local server for the SID-UID/GID mappings.
Things seem to have changed, however, when a one-way trust was set up
between our
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
| On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 07:04:33AM +, Robert Szeleney wrote:
|
|Hi!
|
|I just want to announce that I successfully ported SAMBA without any
|modifications to SkyOS. If you want to take a look at the small SAMBA
Hi Jochen,
You must use the root account (or any account with an UID=0) on the client side
to join a machine to the domain...
The log of the ldapscripts are right : the POSIX account must has been created
on the LDAP directory (you can check it by searching the accounts on the LDAP
directory)
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Stuart Highlander wrote:
| good morning all,
|
| i have a fc2 server running samba 3.0.10-1.
|
| from my daily logwatch i get these type of entries:
|
| smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648) workstation1
| (10.19.1.2) connect to service share1
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Taylor, Marc wrote
:
| When I address the samba server with its primary
| dns name, there are no problems with observing and
| changing the settings of the printers.
|
| When I address the samba server using the netbios
| name (different than the dns
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Samba List Unetix wrote:
| show the OLD-SID again,
| net getlocalsid : returns OLD-SID
| net getlocalsid DOMAIN : returns OLD-SID
| net getlocalsid samba-machine : returns OLD-SID
|
| but :
| net rpc info target samba-machine : returns:
| Domain Name:
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Jochen Witte wrote:
| Hi
|
| I just tried out YOur scripts on a brand new installation. Very cool
| but:
|
|
| ldapscripts.log:
|
|02/08/05 - 06:09:01 : Command : /usr/local/bin/ldapaddmachine
| Successfully added machine philippines$
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Xavi wrote:
| We have 2 printers shared via samba with good
| results. Nowadays, we have the cups postscript driver
| in the server for windowsNT/2000/XP and it works
| fine, but i want to put the hp postscript driver as we
| have 2 hp printers. I put
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Xavi wrote:
| So my question is: is there a way from making fine
| printing things such as printing two/four... pages
| in a single A4 without a intermediate driver such as
| FinePrint? sorry if i don't explain it very well but
| my english is not
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Chris McKeever wrote:
| everything seems to be working good other than this strange nuance
| (that doesnt seem to effect anything)
|
| drivers get listed twice - any ideas? or should I just
| forget I saw this -- !
Fixed in 3.0.11.
cheers, jerry
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Paul Griffith wrote:
| Greetings,
|
| We have home grown user management backend system,
| and I have ported our v2.2.x passdb over to v3 type plugin.
| I am able to access files and print using our backend.
| I am running into trouble joining PCs to
I have samba 3.09 installed on a solaris 8 server with winbindd running. I
want to authenticate on the pdc without
creating local userids - ie. no users on the unix side. Unfortunately, it
does not seems to work - winbind
provides pam auth crap domain and NTLM CRAP authentication for user ...
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Alan Munter wrote:
| So my question is, what is going on and what can I do
| to help the situation? I actually would like to just deny the
| logins from the larger domain from logging in to the Samba
| ADS domain computers,
'allow trusted domains =
I've setup a samba-3.0.11 share with
[General]
guest account = ftp
security = domain
[pub]
comment = pub
path = /pub
read only = yes
browseable = no
guest ok = yes
And attempts to access the share from WinXP(sp2) clients anonymously fail,
Appended is the (log level 2) samba.log
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 19:55, you wrote:
Samba List Unetix wrote:
| show the OLD-SID again,
| net getlocalsid : returns OLD-SID
| net getlocalsid DOMAIN : returns OLD-SID
| net getlocalsid samba-machine : returns OLD-SID
|
| but :
| net rpc info target samba-machine : returns:
|
Hi,
I am away till 12th February. For urgent issues contact Sanjeev Gupta.
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Samba List Unetix wrote:
| The SID is read from secrets.tdb upon startup. Did you restart
| smbd ?
|
| I did a killall -HUP smbd , but maybe that's not the way to do it,
Nope. it will take an actual restart here.
| So net getlocalsid retrieves it
On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 01:08:31PM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Paul Griffith wrote:
| Greetings,
|
| We have home grown user management backend system,
| and I have ported our v2.2.x passdb over to v3 type plugin.
| I am able to
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Paul Griffith wrote:
| net rpc rights grant 'PAULWG\paulg' SeMachineAccountPrivilege
| Password:
|
| [2005/02/08 15:19:48, 0, effective(5989, 6000), real(5989, 6000)]
| rpc_client/cli_pipe.c:rpc_api_pipe(435)
| cli_pipe: return critical error. Error
It works! Just confirmed that this solved the problem.
Thanks, Jerry!
On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 14:29, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Alan Munter wrote:
| So my question is, what is going on and what can I do
| to help the situation? I
I have set up several machine trusts with samba and they have worked
correctly. However for some reason the last machine accounts I tried to
make are not working correctly. Here is what I did to create the trust
accounts:
useradd -g machines -d /dev/null -c ids8 -s /bin/false ids8$
passwd -l
Hi,
with samba 2.2.12 a user was able to connect to a share with his local
smbpasswd if he had no user on the password server. I updated the samba
server
to 3.0.11 and this is not working anymore. I kept the config files and the
smbpasswd file. The smb.conf man page describes old behavior, but if
I'm trying to set it up so I can join the domain with a regular user
that is part of the domain admin group. I have a user dsonenberg that
is in the domain admin group(512), but I can't join the domain with that
account. For the record I can login with that account and Administrator
can join
At 08:00 PM 2/8/2005 +, you wrote:
On Tuesday 08 February 2005 11:55 am, Tom Peters wrote:
I'm trying to get Samba 3.0.9-2.3 to work under Suse 9.2. This my very
first Linux install and I'm a little at sea here. There are so many things
that could be wrong I don't know where to start.
The
Rex Dieter wrote:
I've setup a samba-3.0.11 share with
[General]
guest account = ftp
security = domain
[pub]
comment = pub
path = /pub
read only = yes
browseable = no
guest ok = yes
And attempts to access the share from WinXP(sp2) clients anonymously fail.
Found it! (documented at
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David Sonenberg wrote:
| I'm trying to set it up so I can join the domain with
| a regular user that is part of the domain admin group. I
| have a user dsonenberg that is in the domain admin
| group(512), but I can't join the domain with that
|
Apparently the group didn't like my fancy e-mail format. Here's another
try:
I tried installing samba 2.2.12 on SCO Openserver 5.0.6 today. Installation
went fairly smoothly, but I have the following problems:
1) Smbd fails with a core dump.
2) Testparm fails with the message :
In Active Directory, make sure the console is view-Advance Features. In
the OU there should be a computer account for this machine. Open it and go
to the security tab. Click on the add button, then add the user you are
using with kinit. Go to the permissions section for this user, make sure he
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Ralf Gross wrote:
| Hi,
|
| with samba 2.2.12 a user was able to connect to a share with his local
| smbpasswd if he had no user on the password server. I updated the samba
| server
| to 3.0.11 and this is not working anymore. I kept the config files
I guess I wasn't clear. My PDC is samba box. It's not Active Directory.
Wayne Rasmussen wrote:
In Active Directory, make sure the console is view-Advance Features. In
the OU there should be a computer account for this machine. Open it and go
to the security tab. Click on the add button, then
Christian Anton wrote:
Hi everybody,
I want to use my samba-shared Homedirectory from my Linux-Server on my
Linux-workstation. I was using smbfs until now, but since i upgraded
my hardware i'm not any more able to use smbfs, i get error-messages
(timeouts) in the kernel logs and I/O-Errors on
Hello--
I upgraded my RH9 samba PDC server from 3.0.9pre3 to 3.0.11 using
packaged RH9 rpm from samba site, using rpm -U samba*rpm.
no complaints from rpm. samba stops/starts fine. However, clients can
no longer log in to domain. All clients (W2k,XP) get the same error
message The system
Hello--
I upgraded my RH9 samba PDC server from 3.0.9pre3 to 3.0.11 using
packaged RH9 rpm from samba site, using rpm -U samba*rpm.
no complaints from rpm. samba stops/starts fine. However, clients can
no longer log in to domain. All clients (W2k,XP) get the same error
message The system
Emilio,
go to www.sunfreeware.com. You'll find a whole bunch of stuff
including Samba 3.0.10 for solaris 9!
spike
Emilio Brusa wrote:
Hi:
I need install in one solaris9-sparc Samba, but in the
http://us4samba.org/ftp/Binary_Packages/solaris/
Samba 3.0.11 won't compile on my Solaris 8 machine. It keeps getting
compile errors in clitar, although I am using exactly the same
configuration options as in Samba 3.0.10.
Here is the basic configuration from config.log
$ ./configure --with-ldap --with-ads --with-acl-support --with-pam
I have determined that members of the root group can logon to domain, no
problem. If you are not a member of the unix root group, you are sol...
file permissions somewhere not right? please, i dont want to have to
add all my users to root group before tomorrow morning ;-)
g
Gordon Russell
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Celeste Suliin Burris wrote:
Samba 3.0.11 won't compile on my Solaris 8 machine. It keeps getting
compile errors in clitar, although I am using exactly the same
configuration options as in Samba 3.0.10.
Hmmmthis file
Have you checked the domain for a master browser? It's possible that a
Windows XP (or other) client has taken over whilst smbd was down. Do a
browstat status from an XP machine and see what it reports. You may
need to force a browser election.
Justin
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 08:20, Gordon Russell
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I have determined that members of the root group can logon to domain, no
problem. If you are not a member of the unix root group, you are sol...
file permissions somewhere not right? please, i dont want
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Gordon Russell wrote:
I have determined that members of the root group can logon to domain, no
problem. If you are not a member of the unix root group, you are sol...
file permissions somewhere not
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Mike wrote:
| As my luck would have it, OpenLDAP won't configure now.
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| configure: error: BDB/HDB: BerkeleyDB version incompatible
add --enable-slapd=no to configure for openldap). You only
need the client libs.
Thanks.
List,
both on RHAS3 update3, update 4, Samba source code 3.0.9 thru 11 gives
SIGSEGVs on make check. Installing the buggers and trying to run them
gives the same.
*THOUGH*.
The Red Hat beta 3.0.9 srpm at fr2.rpmfind.net comples and runs like a
little sun (net als een zonnetje, in Dutch).
Thanks for your reply.
Wow ! That is weird.
I've changed it to be UTC-based. hopefully it helps.
If I'm still battling I'll try setting my time zone to Athens and see what
happens ?
Perhaps this will be fixed in Slackware 10.1 ?
Kindest regards
David Wilson
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Author: deryck
Date: 2005-02-08 17:07:33 + (Tue, 08 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 545
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Log:
Adding 2 companies to support lists per the individual
company rep's request.
deryck
Modified:
Author: deryck
Date: 2005-02-08 18:31:16 + (Tue, 08 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 546
WebSVN:
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Log:
oops. List the support provider by the correct area.
deryck
Modified:
trunk/support/germany.html
Changeset:
Author: jerry
Date: 2005-02-08 19:27:18 + (Tue, 08 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 5278
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5278
Log:
BUG 2327: fix compile bug in idmap_rid.c
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/sam/idmap_rid.c
Changeset:
Modified:
Author: tpot
Date: 2005-02-08 20:19:55 + (Tue, 08 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 5279
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5279
Log:
Fix for bugzilla #1564 thanks to Daniel Jarboe. Convert printer info
dependent files list to a list of strings instead of just
Author: tpot
Date: 2005-02-08 20:25:41 + (Tue, 08 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 5280
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5280
Log:
Add wrappers for cli_open(), cli_read() written by Daniel Jarbee.
Bugzilla #1557.
Modified:
trunk/source/python/py_smb.c
Author: abartlet
Date: 2005-02-08 21:01:36 + (Tue, 08 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 220
WebSVN:
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Log:
Clarify the meaning of 'security' in this paper.
Andrew Bartlett
Modified:
trunk/white-papers/gensec-white-paper.lyx
Author: jelmer
Date: 2005-02-08 21:16:14 + (Tue, 08 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 221
WebSVN:
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Log:
Add paper on DCOM. I'm trying to write down how DCOM works and how it should
implemented in Samba. This is mostly based on my
Author: deryck
Date: 2005-02-08 21:31:17 + (Tue, 08 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 547
WebSVN:
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Log:
Add a Denmark company to support lists. Also, fix a style
goof (not at all sure why I had a px value for the support
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